The racial justice protests earlier this summer were not the driving force behind a spike in U.S. COVID-19 infections that some public health officials feared they would be,
COVID-19 patients could be more susceptible to fungal infections, according to researchers from Imperial College London. The researchers say that there has been reported evidence that patients with
Exposure to the chemical glyphosate changed the level of some ovarian proteins in mice but did not impact ovarian steroid production, an indication glyphosate may not adversely affect
Existing limited evidence suggests that wearing face coverings to protect against COVID-19 does not lead to a false sense of security and is unlikely to increase the risk
Giada De Laurentiis is clearly keeping herself busy this summer churning out approachable quick-and-easy recipes, from one-pan meals, like her parmesan shrimp and veggies dish, to her kid-friendly
A study by German researchers provides a link between the Neanderthal genome and a severe course of Covid-19-infections. The gene segment to bear eight per cent of Europeans.
Many heritable immune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and blood-cell related traits derive from critical proteins not being made or not functioning correctly. But exactly how a person’s
Early on in the COVID-19 outbreak, China implemented intense measures to keep people physically distant and other restrictions in an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus
The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center has launched a new data visualization tool that gives an indication of the impact of state’s policy decisions, a release that comes
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